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            <h1>Quick Tour of Pak</h1>

            <h2>Installing Paks</h2>
            <p>To install named packages:</p>
            <code>pak install NAME...</code>
            <p>Where NAME can be the name of a package published in the Pak catalog, NPM or bower catalog, 
            a GitHub repository endpoint, a GitHub account/repository or a path to a local 
            package directory. Here are some of the forms you can use to install packages.</p>
<code>pak install jquery
pak install jquery
pak install npm:jquery
pak install bower:jquery
pak install https://github.com/embedthis/jquery.git
pak install git@github.com:embedthis/jquery
pak install embedthis/jquery</code>

            <p>When a package is installed, all required dependent packages will be automatically installed.</p>

            <h3>Installing Specific Versions</h3>
            <p>A PAK name may have a <em>#version</em> suffix that nominates a specific version to install. 
            <code>pak install 'jquery#2.1.3'</code>

            <p>To install all the packages required by an application as specified in its package.json:</p>
            <code>pak install</code>

            <h2>Removing Paks</h2>
            <p>To uninstall a package from your local directory. The package will remain in the local Pak cache under
                <em>~/.paks</em>.</p>
            <code>pak uninstall PAK...</code>

            <h2>List Paks</h2>
            <p>To list installed packages in your local directory:</p>
            <code>pak list</code>
            <p>The list will display the package name, installed version and from where the package was downloaded. 
            Paks may designated as optional if the package.json describes them in the 'optionalDependencies' list. </p>

            <h2>Pak Dependencies</h2>
            <p>To display dependencies for installed packages in your local directory</p>
            <code>pak depend</code>
            <p>This will display the installed packages and their dependencies with versions.</p>
    
            <h2>Cached Paks</h2>
            <p>When Pak installs a package, it keeps a copy of the package in the Pak cache which is typically at 
                <em>~/.paks</em>.
            The cache stores all versions downloaded of a Pak.</p>
            <code>pak cached</code>

            <h2>Pre-Caching</h2>
            <p>To download and cache a package but not install in the local directory</p>
            <code>pak cache Name</code>

            <h2>Pruning Paks</h2>
            <p>To prune old versions from the cache</p>
            <code>pak prune Name</code>
